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Patient Portal Women's Health Connecticut's secure Patient Portal makes it easy to communicate with your ObGyn and healthcare team. You can use the patient portal to request an appointment, pay your bill, confirm normal test results, or view your health records.
You can use the patient portal to request an appointment, pay your bill, confirm normal test results, or view your health records. All communications between you and your provider's office are carried over a secure, encrypted connection. As a Women's Health Connecticut patient, all you need is an email address to enroll.
This interactive web portal empowers all Community Hospital patients and their families to take a more active role in their care by providing easy, secure access to health information and online communication with Patient Portal staff. All of the information in the Patient Portal comes from your Community Hospital Electronic Health Record.
We’re excited to announce that our already trusted team is growing. At SCL Health Medical Group, we’re here for all women. Women becoming mothers, women focusing on wellness and women aging gracefully.
Dr. Kathleen Jeffery is the Athens area's first female board-certified breast health surgeon. Dr. Jeffery provides pre- and post-operative patient consultations at St. Mary's Breast Health Center, located at 1500 Oglethorpe Ave, Ste 2100 Athens, Georgia.
Thank you for entrusting us with your medical care. As we previously announced, St. Mary’s Women’s Health Associates will close as of July 29, 2022.
The Sister Diane Grassilli Center for Women's Health is the hub for all women's health services at St. Mary's. Opened in November 2012, the facility offers comprehensive screening and diagnostic women's health services in one location, and with a streamlined approach.
The NextGen Patient Portal (formally known as NextMD) is our secure patient portal. It gives you a way to contact our office about non-urgent requests through a secure web portal.
To schedule an appointment of a non-urgent matter online, you can do so here or call our appointment line at: 203-644-1150. At your initial visit, you will be asked to present your insurance card, photo ID, any necessary co-payments and to complete new patient paperwork.
They’re known for setting the bar high when it comes to patient satisfaction by providing personalized, personable medical services.
Please bring personal identification, insurance card and any co-payments to your appointment.
At Women's Health Care of New England we participate in many managed care plans and see patients with government as well as traditional insurance. Some insurance plans may require that you get a referral from your regular doctor before you visit us if we are not your designated gynecologist. To find out if a particular physician or clinician participates with your plan, please contact our office or your insurance company.
A woman’s health is uniquely personal. So when you find you need care, you want to know the person you turn to truly understands what makes you, you. It’s the reason why the expert ObGyns and clinicians of Women's Health Connecticut are solely focused on women—all women—and their unique needs for physical and emotional care.
That's why Women’s Health Connecticut is here, giving you access to ObGyn professionals who deliver the unrivaled healthcare services you need.
Health concerns that increase with age include abnormal blood sugar levels, cancer, chronic pain, heart disease, menopause and osteoporosis.
Sexual health – Sexual health entails embracing and enjoying your sexuality throughout your life. It is an important part of physical and emotional health. Talk to your provider today if you have concerns about any sexual health issues. Find a doctor now.
It is important to understand how the gastrointestinal (GI) tract works and to know that women have symptoms and issues with the GI track that are different from men. In fact, there are symptoms that may be associated with possible worsening of GI problems.
I will be starting at Texas Women’s Health Care, in Fort Worth, on September 20, 2021, located at 1300 W. Terrell Ave, Suite 300 Fort Worth, TX 76104. The phone number is (817) 250-7360. I will continue to remain available to care for you at my new practice if you choose.
Women's Integrated Healthcare is a medical group practice located in Grand Blanc, MI that specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Women’s Integrated Healthcare will also continue to remain available to you or you are free to choose any doctor that you would like to continue your healthcare. Women’s Integrated Healthcare will remain the custodian of your records, unless you choose to have them transferred to a different doctor’s office.
The provider side of YourCare Community allows clinicians to review patient records and manage direct communication with their patients. These features plus a patient admin portal help support a seamless flow of information from user to provider. At its most effective the provider side of YourCare Community helps hospitals:
YourCare Community helps hospitals clear a pathway to improved satisfaction, enhanced engagement, and possibly better outcomes by empowering patients with the freedom to control and manage their health.
Compatible with any EHR and functional across the inpatient and ambulatory settings, our MU3 certified patient portal YourCare Community® helps bring continuity to the patient-provider relationship. Through a secure online gateway, both patients and providers can access personal health records and connect with each other.
Health concerns that increase with age include abnormal blood sugar levels, cancer, chronic pain, heart disease, menopause and osteoporosis.
Sexual health – Sexual health entails embracing and enjoying your sexuality throughout your life. It is an important part of physical and emotional health. Talk to your provider today if you have concerns about any sexual health issues. Find a doctor now.
It is important to understand how the gastrointestinal (GI) tract works and to know that women have symptoms and issues with the GI track that are different from men. In fact, there are symptoms that may be associated with possible worsening of GI problems.